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fcoveram opened this issue Nov 18, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #236
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ShareALike does not remove when changing the answer #208

fcoveram opened this issue Nov 18, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #236
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💻 aspect: code Concerns the software code in the repository 🛠 goal: fix Bug fix 🟧 priority: high Stalls work on the project or its dependents 🚦 status: awaiting triage Has not been triaged & therefore, not ready for work

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When answering Yes. Others can remix, adapt, or build upon my work in Q4. Then when users reach the Q5 but back to Q4 to select No. Others may only use my work in unadapted form., the SA icon and meaning bullet does not remove from the Recommended License section.

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The SA icon and definition should remove from the Recommended License section.

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@fcoveram fcoveram added 💻 aspect: code Concerns the software code in the repository 🚦 status: awaiting triage Has not been triaged & therefore, not ready for work 🛠 goal: fix Bug fix 🟧 priority: high Stalls work on the project or its dependents labels Nov 18, 2020
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obulat commented Nov 28, 2020

Will fix soon

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